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As far as I know I'm doing a book with him on the Jackson trial. Larry Garrison
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As a young actor, I booked a movie in the U.S. I didn't speak any English at the time, so I learned my lines phonetically when I auditioned for it. Demian Bichir
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People call each other when they see new books on the shelves. New books are usually checked out in two days, DVDs in (only) hours. Sharon Chang
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No relevant data which support hypotheses, laws, models and theories could be found in the papers and books by proponents of intelligent design, only unsubstantiated assumptions. Therefore, it can justifiably be viewed as pseudoscience. Mark Perakh
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Again, we turn down most books that have been self-published unless they have a special track record. We have taken a small number on, however, and sold them to major publishers for a nice sum. But that is an exception to the rule. Richard Curtis
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Any win is important nowadays. Obviously, Philly has been playing well and their score was posted on the scoreboard before we started. They lost and we knew we had a golden opportunity to gain a game. We went out and did it. So it's two more off the magic number, whatever it is. It's probably 100. But nonetheless, it's another day in the books and we gained a game. Chipper Jones
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Somebody should write about a book about this. Because it's better than fiction. Hines Ward
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So this is the first book I've written with a title supplied by a major league ballplayer, Roger Kahn
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So right there you're looking at 5 to 8 percent, which the book will gladly take in most cases. Micah Roberts
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Life is all about Living, Forgiving and Loving!. Deborah Roberts
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You can always forgive, you just can't really forget. Brian Littrell
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Forgiving is a gift to the forgiver as well as to the perpetrator. Desmond Tutu
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We should always forgive. We should forgive the repentant for their sake, the unrepentant for our sake. Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
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To err is human, to forgive divine. (Acheron) I don’t ask for your forgiveness. I don’t deserve it. I only ask for a chance to show you now that I’m not the fool I was once. (Styxx) Sherrilyn Kenyon
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You have to forgive everybody. It's the best beauty treatment. Jacqueline Bisset
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Africa can stun you in an instant. It can throw floods and drought and disease at you, sometimes all at the same time. In the next moment, it will tease you with its magnificent beauty, so even if you don't forget, you can find a way to forgive. Ultimately, it keeps you coming back for more. Jacqueline Novogratz
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When you choose not to forgive, the experience that you do not forgive sticks with you. Gary Zukav
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And who understands? Not me, because if I did I would forgive it all. Ernest Hemingway
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A poet who reads his own verse in public may have other nasty habits. Robert A. Heinlein
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Fear is a habit; I am not afraid. Aung San Suu Kyi
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I've retired so many times now it's getting to be a habit. Dick Van Dyke
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You cannot make a crab walk straight. Aristophanes
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You have to get used to winning. Winning is a habit. Losing is a habit. Magglio Ordonez
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It's a very bad habit, but one I find hard to break. Douglas Preston
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Habit is ten times nature. Duke of Wellington
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If you get into the habit of being quick it is just as easy as being slow. Anna Sewell
habit scales standards
A standard of living is of the nature of habit. ...it acts almost solely to prevent recession from a scale of conspicuous expenditure that has once become habitual. Thorstein Veblen